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Monday, December 22, 2014

Wouldn't it is so cool if we can have a tablet which the screen can be bent into a stand or a virtual keyboard depending on the angle you're positioning it?

Today, Samsung tech designer has taken this "dream" into reality. By taken some inspiration from several iconic objects, the result is quite brilliant and is unlike what we have seen before.

The Samsung Bend Tablet Concept is a flexible touchscreen tablet which has a flexible display and able to bend to an angle of 50 degrees.The heaviest parts are placed at the lower part of the body, in order to prevent this model from falling over accidentally. The slate can be used horizontally when it’s bended, so it makes typing easier.

According to the designer Robrecht Vanhauwere, with Samsung Bend Tablet Concept, you can flex the device back to a slate and enjoy on screen content, with an edge to edge aspect when you're done typing. Not only that, you can also unfold the lower part of the flexible screen and use it as a transparent keyboard.

Unfortunately the Samsung Bend Tablet is just a concept at this moment. Hope we will see the real product being produce soon.

Monday, October 27, 2014

Digned to do a double duty which is charge your phone and simultaneously, back up the data on it, this smart cable called Bleep looks like an ordinary sync/charge cable, however it houses anywhere from 16 to 64GB of flash storage. In other technologically words, it's a local alternative to cloud backup.

The memory stick charging cables for iOS and Android devices come equipped to handle different amounts of daa, including 16GB, 32GB and 64GB models. The phone accessory was recently introduced as a project on Indiegogo, and already, it has been highly successful at surpassing its initial crowdfunding goals.

Saturday, August 30, 2014

When you have been wishing for an iWatch this holidays, you might need to switch the desire record.

Following reports which The apple company will likely be launching this i phone 6 and its 1st wearable unit with September. 9, happens media the business won’t really start shipping and delivery wearable unit termed as this ‘iWatch’ until early on 2015.

He says it will be announced in September, but might not arrive until early 2015:

Sources in position to know tell me it won’t arrive at market for a few months. “It’s not shipping any time soon,” said one. So when does Apple plan to ship its eagerly anticipated wearable? That’s not clear, but my understanding is that we’re unlikely to see it at retail until after the holiday season — think early 2015.

Paczkowski has been all over the timing of Apple’s announcements, so we trust him on this one.